Barbara Worth

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Born(1906-01-06)January 6, 1906
DiedFebruary 15, 1955(1955-02-15) (aged 49)
OthernamesVerna Louise Dooley
OccupationsActress, Writer
Barbara Worth
Barbara Worth in 1922
Born(1906-01-06)January 6, 1906
DiedFebruary 15, 1955(1955-02-15) (aged 49)
Other namesVerna Louise Dooley
OccupationsActress, Writer
Years active1923 - 1949 (film)
SpouseTamar Lane

Barbara Worth (born Verna Dooley; 1906–1955) was an American film actress and screenwriter.[1]

Barbara Worth was born Verna Dooley in Columbus, Ohio, the daughter of James H. Dooley, a Chesapeake and Ohio Railway commercial agent.[2] She attended both Ohio State and a private school in Charleston, South Carolina.[3]

Career

Worth's entry into films came via a project of Universal Pictures Corporation. In 1925, she was one of 14 young women "comparatively unknown to the screen" who were selected for the Universal Stock Company, which trained them via "small parts and bits."[4]

Her film career included 12 features.

Personal life

In 1926, Worth married Tamar Lane, who was editor and publisher of Film Mercury.[5]

Filmography

Actress

Screenwriter

References

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